Longmont police: Honda stolen from driveway

A gray 1990 Honda Accord was stolen from the driveway of a resident of the 700 block of Zachary Court, its owner reported to police on Friday.

A counterfeit bill was turned into police Friday after having been discovered having been used at a restaurant on the 2300 block of 17th Avenue.

An intrusion alarm resulted in police being dispatched to a business on the 2300 block of Clover Basin Drive on Friday, where they said they found broken glass in a side door, although no one appeared to have entered the building.

A cell phone was stolen while its owner was on the 1000 block of Button Rock Drive, according to a Friday report to police.

A suspected shoplifter, accused of trying to steal a bicycle from a business on the 500 block of South Hover Street, was arrested Friday after store personnel detained the 24-year-old man, police said.

A narcotic medication was reported Friday to have been stolen from a home on the 1500 block of Third Avenue. Police said they have the name of a possible suspect and that the case remains open pending further investigation.

A vehicle was vandalized while it was on the 2200 block of Ken Pratt Boulevard, its owner reported to police Friday.

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